Didn't realize how backloaded Michigan's Big Ten schedule is.
They are 2 games into a 12 game stretch where they play no ranked teams, 9 of those 12 games are at home.
Then 7 of their final 11 games are against ranked teams, 6 on the road.
They will be pretty heavy favorites to be 18-0 when they host #23 Nebraska on January 27, and then play at #9 MSU 3 days later.
They have #25 UCLA, at #6 Purdue, #3 Duke, and at #13 Illinois in a 2 week span in late February.
MSU plays 1 more ranked Big Ten opponents than UM, but they at no point face 2 in a row